Celebrate the year-end and get ready for the New Year with this Executive Coaching session led by Maxine Phillips, CEO of GAMMS Unlimited. Discuss and learn how the facets of your life and roles you play can work together for your personal and professional success.

Ingrid Jones

As you can expect from a Black Women In Business (BWIB) Leadership Conversation, this is an action-focu

sed, interactive discussion designed for just for you, the Black woman entrepreneur and executive. Plus enjoy some delicious holiday treats and refreshments.

BWIB caters to the professional development needs of Black women leaders – those who work in corporations and nonprofits and those who are entrepreneurs. It is designed to bring together like-minded women who inspire, encourage and compassionately challenge each other to achieve their goals.

Ingrid Jones founded the community to create an environment that builds and celebrates the talents and skills of Black women leaders. Her professional experience includes community relations, leadership development, executive coaching, organizational effectiveness and diversity. This combination inspired and is leveraged in Black Women In Business.

About Maxine Phillips

Maxine Phillips started GAMMS Unlimited Life & Career Coaching Firm in 2010 after leading Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications as the Learning and Development Manager for the Americas. She is a Performance Strategist Expert and Holistic Health Advocate. She has over 25 years in Human Resources, and now seven years dedicated to empowering people of all ages to identify their innate abilities and use them for a competitive advantage when making life, educational or career choices. In 2013, Maxine created (AMP) The Achievement Mindset Process TM. The AMP helps individuals to accelerate their way of thinking when creating a blueprint to achieve fulfillment and reach a place of happiness by being true to self. In December 2015, Maxine released “TRANSFORMATION: Write + Share + Live” a journal and guidebook that encourages people to write about their life transformations.

Maxine earned her undergraduate degree in business from North Carolina Wesleyan College and her business coach certification from North Carolina State University. She is a licensed Consultant to administer the Highlands Ability Battery, certified DDI-Targeted Selection Interviewer ®, and Performance Occupational Personality Questionnaire (OPQ) and 360 Feedback from SHL. In addition to her role as President of her coaching and consulting firm, Maxine has been a mentor coach at North Carolina State University’s Business Coaching Program; provided Career Search Strategies Workshops for North Carolina Project Management Institute (NCPMI) and recognized with an Appreciation Award for Career Development. She conducts job search workshops, college preparedness and workplace readiness seminars for youth, and also host training for those who are looking to start a career, change careers or repurpose their skills. She is a motivational speaker.

Maxine has been recognized by Black Women in Business in 2014 and 2015 as an honoree in Who’s Who In Black Raleigh & Durham.

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